The annual variety show was held on Thursday night.
CHS senior performers gave farewell performances at Senior Recital Night on June 7.
Two local education leaders comment on the governor's rejection of a deal the education commissioner struck with the NJEA to endorse New Jersey's Race to the Top application.
Local schools have different levels of toleration for Silly Bandz.
In an open letter to the school district community, Superintendent Brian Osborne lays out recommendations by the Task Force on Excellence and Equity that will be voted on by the Board of Ed on Monday.
The group meets weekly on Thursday evenings throughout the school year to practice.
Teachers were getting word by 9:30 a.m. that they would be re-entering the school and starting the day with period 2.
A group of students participated in a three-week showcase at the Pingry School.
Liz Claiborne Inc. helped develop the program, which it will bring to high schools nationwide. Columbia students, however, experienced it first.
Princeton-bound 17-year-old blossoms socially and thrives in the classroom.
The annual event was held on Friday.
The event was a fundraiser for Haiti through the Carma Foundation.
Middle school principals and parents met to discuss the changes up for a vote by the Board of Education on June 14.
Throughout the school week, counselors visit with district elementary and middle school students.
Special ed advocates honored paraprofessionals at the special education PTO meeting on June 1.
Three seniors played three varsity sports this school year.
The county commission now charged with hiring has higher educational standards, but laid-off paraprofessionals are skeptical.
Vincent Ector is a jazz musician and a pied piper for fourth graders at Clinton School.
High school drama students improvised and interpreted stories and poems scripted by elementary-aged children into performances called "The Write Stuff" on the South Mountain stage.
Hands-on learning was showcased Thursday evening.
The students hit the high notes as they opened the game at Newark Bears Stadium last Sunday.
The two inductees were honored at two assemblies on Thursday morning.
The superintendent of schools prefers the term "leveling up" over deleveling and calls the proposed plans "modest."
Seventh grade science teacher Elizabeth Cicenia works alongside her two sons, Anthony and Louis; she's retiring this year.